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Dmitry Lazurenko, Igor Shepelev, Dmitry Shaposhnikov, Anton Saevskiy and Valery Kiroy
A linear discriminant analysis transformation-based approach to the classification of three different motor imagery types for brain?computer interfaces was considered. The study involved 16 conditionally healthy subjects (12 men, 4 women, mean age of 21....
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Vicente Quiles, Laura Ferrero, Eduardo Iáñez, Mario Ortiz, José M. Cano and José M. Azorín
Control of assistive devices by voluntary user intention is an underdeveloped topic in the Brain?Machine Interfaces (BMI) literature. In this work, a preliminary real-time BMI for the speed control of an exoskeleton is presented. First, an offline analys...
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Elena Najdenovska, Fabien Dutoit, Daniel Tran, Antoine Rochat, Basile Vu, Marco Mazza, Cédric Camps, Carrol Plummer, Nigel Wallbridge and Laura Elena Raileanu
Automated monitoring of plant health is becoming a crucial component for optimizing agricultural production. Recently, several studies have shown that plant electrophysiology could be used as a tool to determine plant status related to applied stressors....
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Reinier Van Noort, Pål Tore Mørkved and Siv Hjorth Dundas
The acidification of agricultural soils in high rainfall regions is usually countered by the application of finely ground calcite or dolomite. As this carbonate dissolves, soil pH is raised, but CO2 is released. Mining activities often produce large quan...
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Morten Lykkegaard Christensen, Maibritt Hjorth, Kristian Keiding
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M. Hjorth, M. L. Christensen
Pág. 2093 - 2103
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Hjorth, Urban
Pág. 345 - 359
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